You can only act on what you know my friend. Keep up the great work and thank you for passing all the info on. You've helped so many including myself and I'm eternally grateful. Cheers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mate, we've all been there. First thing I thought when you said overheating was Blocked primary heat exchanger. Once they start clanging it just shakes off more debris thats coating the tubes of the exchanger. You later proved that from the curved flakes you got out. If the installer had properly chemically flushed the system when he installed the boiler, this would have been avoided. Good video, made me smile.
Top work fella. I’ve come across a few of those f62 over the years with the display. I’ve had similar with the baxi duotecs doing the same, numbers jumping about on the display. Sends out a E162/63
Hi Ollie, I've just upgraded from a 455 to a 458s and it works great. Direct co and co2 measurement. Like others, I've been disappointed with Tesco and anton. Videos are great by the way
Sometimes you can be lucky some boiler manufacturers have a filter fitted in the return boiler connection which can when cleaned allow everything to work fine again and at least it would warn of dirty system. Good video 👍
Solder work was bit of a mess on the pipes considering a pro had installed the boiler. I was an electrician and my second trade was plumbing, my soldering wasn't too bad but I recently had my boiler replaced by a guy who worked for the local council. His soldering was incredible. There were no visible signs of solder anywhere. With glasses and torch I inspected the solder joints when he had gone. I could just make out a very faint ring of solder inside the fittings. Amazing, best I've ever seen.
@@HeatingGeek Yes I agree but as you know yourself you can have joint with tons of solder on it but it can still leak. I think this guy was just so experienced and definitely a master of plumbing. I think if you cut open one of his joints it would be perfect with a perfect distribution of solder. I'm a really tidy painter and never get paint anywhere except on the thing I'm painting but pro painters Qalwaysseem to get covered in paint. It's nice to see a craftsman these days.
It's a good idea to purge the boiler and system of the air you introduced into the system when you were working on the unit, just opening the filling loop to increase the pressure is not sufficient. Golden rule is never fire a boiler or system that's not bleed properly and when doing commercial and industrial boilers never fire the boiler without checking that there is someone in it
I use a MRU delta smart..great bit of kit for commercial.. Has Bluetooth to the app and allows to send combustion report directly from the app via email. Also on commercial sometimes the probe isn’t long enough to reach the front, the app allows you to see readings on your phone. One good thing also is if the Co in the boiler is very high, it purges back to zero very quick once removed. I found the anton would need to be left on driving down the road to clear
@@HeatingGeek I’m in Ireland and there is an agent based here. I’m sure you’d find a company in the Uk from google.. Also if you use viessmann boilers, they have a points system and one item they offer is the MRU delta smart just branded viessmann.. I also seen the Riello engineers in Uk when I was over using these so they can be got. They are more expensive than others but worth it IMO. Hope this helps
I have the 455 great piece of kit. If it commercial as in comcat work I would recommend a separate unit made by vent check. Fantastic. Basic. But accurate
I never ran from the front of a boiler and I worked on a few thousand ...: P At a heating installation I had to wash the whole installation twice because when the installer built the installation he poured 25 liters of antifreeze into the installation; after 1-2 years it began to degrade and when it reached the boiler in the heat it turns into pieces similar in texture with a crumbly rubber that clogs all the pipes of the boiler. I only had negative experiences with heating installations to which antifreeze was added...
Ha, mi-ai adus aminte de o patanie a mea cu o centrala Bosch undeva in judetul Hunedoara, care se scutura efectiv pe perete din cauza antigelului auto bagat cu multa darnicie de proprietar, doamne, ce zgomote.....
@@nuconteaza8642 poți sa pui antigel in instalații dacă mai întâi le speli bine de tot de resturi de flux de sudura; resturi de uleiuri anticorozive din calorifere… și apoi măsori ph-ul apei ca sa ii dai o șansa mica antigelului sa aupravietuiasca … dacă nu Riști sa obti o budinca rânceda in toată instalatia și sa o faci buna de fier vechi … Ieri am curățat chimic schimbătorul de apa calda colmatat de la un Viessmann in instalatia căruia s-a pus antigel iar după un an a foat golit dar schimbătorul s-a infundat cu resturi de antigel + alte mizerii din Instalatie intarite in interiorul schimbătorului … mi-a luat vreo ora și 2 feluri de acid sa dizolv tot ce a fost in el…
@@mihaiachim5299 asa e, ai dreptate, dar cand la tara oamenii se sfatuiesc ei intre ei ce si cum si baga antigel complet dupa ureche.....ce spalare a sistemului....ce masurare a ph-ului ce alte alea.....Pe mine m-au intrebat simplu, pai daca in motorul masinii merge, la centrala de ce nu merge?Amuzant nu? Îmi aduc aminte si de un doctor, cu o centrala Ferroli, la o casa de vacanta, o comuna vecina cu cei cu Bosch-ul, cred ca am spalat la schimbator mai mult de doua ore cu mai multe tipuri de acizi, un coleg al meu si cu mine. Nu a mai iesit cum trebuie, centrala fusese si prost reglata, la vana de gaz, mergea blana, ardea gazul ceva de speriat, se plangea de consum doctorul....vai si amar, daca nu am muncit atunci doi oameni sa spalam tot sistemul si centrala si moca, de pila lu patronu...A iesit multumitor, dar pe apa calda, la putere maximă tot mai puteai auzi un usor murmur. Culmea Boschul mai bine s-a curatat....
I haven’t seen a Sage green toilet suite for a while .That noise was nothing compared to a large old fashioned open vented boiler with a dodgy boiler stat and no overheat .
You won't go wrong with the Eurolyzer STx analyser great for domestic and industrial, blueline industries. Small independent business with a super quick turn around on calibration. They send you out an analyser whilst you send yours off for cal.
I used to own Anton v2 .. constant sensors faults cost me a fortune. So dumped it and hit my self a Testo 327-1 and never looked back since. amazing kit for what you pay for it.
I don't know if it's too many US Chemical Safety Board videos or The Shining but I could not work on boilers. Super hot water, potentially compressed steam... NOPE. Frustrating about the installer but cheers, this was fun to watch.
Hi mate i get the testo 330 lx Gete bit of kit for commercial jobs Or any type of job i have had other brands but i have found the the 330 lx is an amazing bit of kit its expensive but i have had other analyser the have let me down on 1am call outs. all so the testo will not brick its self if calibration is out of date i know got to get it done every year But you know there are time when you get busy and it get add to the to do list
I ordered a new 458s about a week ago but still waiting, I have heard they’re the dogs bollox.... I’ve used the new Anton quite a lot and I’m impressed by that as well.. it’s very easy to use. Been told to stay away from testo though
Kane 458s is THE BOLLOX...Foes upto 400kw and NOX too...it 10ddays together delivered...I received mine last week...I can use all my old accessories with 458S
@@chohanchohan8208 the domestic 458 does commercial and Nox. That is amazing !! I wanted the 300 as it’s different but not gonna bother with it. Any offers on ?
I don’t have any real info on the testo other than I used to use a 327 a long time ago and wasn’t really that fussed on it, but a couple of retailers and other engineers have said they wouldn’t touch them with a barge pole??? I do however like the look of the 300 version
Hi Ollie I’ve just upgraded my 455 to the 458s and there’s still things Kane are trying to iron out small issues with it so I’d hang on a while tbh! My 455 was great but Kane’s re-cert fees forced me to upgrade a perfectly good 455 to the 458s, and at the minute I’m regretting it, but it’s all part of there sales ploy! Have recently been informed also that a fair sized company are getting rid of there 458s and moving to another manufacturer due to the 458s flooding too easily??
Sounds like the installer fitted that new boiler to a dirty system without flushing of putting a magnet cleaner on the return and caused the iron to back onto the main heat exchanger.
Custards for ya! I had an ideal logic heating not leaving boiler so changed diverter valve. All fine two days later same issue so checked diverter checked boiler iso valves 50 mins swearing turned out was on a split heating system and 2X 2 port valves in airing cupboard ffs
I know is late answer, but I am a Testo fan, I always trust them, doesn't matter, which one, I think, but 327-1 for me was a pleasure. I had many other analysers, offered by my employers, but those Testo....
@@HeatingGeek fair enough, I've heard the testo commercial range are quite decent, calibration is expensive though. You should only need 1 if you're working with force draught burners though. I've always been palmed off with a domestic analyser and got by ok.
I haven't even watched the vid yet but, first thing I'd ask is. Is it overheating on HW or CH? Or both. That's little piece of info tells you everything you need to know
For me I dont even ask the customer what work they've had done or what's going on with the boiler. They're usually delusional. So you put it on CH and no overheating, but it is on HW. That rules out the pump and also the primary heat exchanger. Probably 9 times out of 10 a blocked plate heat exchanger. Let's say it's only over heating on CH, well that could be a closed system filter. If its overheating on both CH and HW I'd be leaning towards the pump and primary heat exchanger. It's simple really you've just got to look at what the boiler is doing.
My knowledge is flushing the system is only for the whole radiator pipe system and radiators to clean and ensure the radiators working properly. I hear the first time the whole boiler is getting to hot aboutthis. From my experience if the boiler is getting to hot it has something to do with the heating chamber where ther whole burning procedure happens. Most i have seen the air flow been blocked and the combustion couldn't get complete to the flue and this heated the boiler up which is dangerous as well because it can damage the boiler and the worst part carbon monoxide could spill into the room because incomplete combustion. However I'm open for new facts i never heard or have seen. If you could explain it to me why the boiler was hot because the system wasn't flushed would be great because if I will have the problem in the future and my experience doesn't work then I have a new knowledge i can use to solve the problem. Kind regards Gerry
@@HeatingGeek just grab a testo for your range it all depends on the BTU value you require and the ppm 1 million and under it’s a 475 I think 🤔 lots of info on there site mine is great beats everything else I have broken in 20 years
@@27forme2 Less prone to saturation. You can fit AA batteries if it goes flat and you don't have a power outlet. BUT I do prefer my 455 to the newer ones. I had a few problems with the sprint eco I had. Like the water trap getting broken or leaking. In the end I didn't trust it.
Great video mate. Hahahaha i would have run too. That boiler was vicious lmao. If you got there just after the installer would you have bill the customer for wasting your time?
Christ you forgot your crystal ball . I use testo 330-2 LL great bit of kit . I spoke to testo about the 300 they still have software issues so avoid that one .
I am just curious as to why you were even there if in fact, they were already dealing with another engineer, is that an obvious question of have I missed something,why would they hide this fact,,
I can tell you what analysers to avoid. Antons. I’m a service and repair guy and I do oil and gas work. Unlike my mates who are installers and maybe use their testers half a dozen times a week, mine get used and abused everyday. I started off with a telegan years ago, then got a sprint when they came out, then another sprint, then an Evo2 and also an evo1 as a back up. I wouldn’t buy another Anton. Even though the Pro is out now, I’m not upgrading. I can honestly say, and this isn’t just a silly internet comment, these Evos have been the most unreliable pieces of equipment I’ve ever owned for my business. I’ve never had one go the full 12 months between calibrations without issues. Antons servicing leaves a lot to be desired as well. It’s slow, and twice I’ve had machines returned that didn’t actually work the first time they were turned on after a service. I’ve had faulty pumps, dodgy sensors, repeated temperature probe wires snapping etc etc. I’d personally stick to a Kane if I were you. When I was contracting to BG they gave me a TPI. After one week I chucked it in the van and used my own Anton instead. They are proper Micky Mouse. Don’t Kane do a direct measure tester? I thought their new one was?
I'm glad someone has said that. My feeling was the cases and water traps were weak and they over saturated way to easy. Thats why i Have stayed away from them.
found this tool in wilko its great for helping to prize hoses, clips etc like you had problems with the diverter valve put one in your tool box mines been a great help.www.wilko.com/en-uk/wilko-screw-puller-6-x-100mm/p/0286615
You can only act on what you know my friend. Keep up the great work and thank you for passing all the info on. You've helped so many including myself and I'm eternally grateful. Cheers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I appreciate that. Thanks for watching it. :-)
Hilarious RUN RUNN😂 and change of plans later on😂. Well brilliant Oliver 🎉merry Christmas 🎉
Merry Christmas. Hope you had a lovely day. :-) More to come soon I think.
Great video great tips like the tip of checking spark at board 👍
How did I do it? I cant Remember? I never rewatch the videos. ;-)
Mate, we've all been there. First thing I thought when you said overheating was Blocked primary heat exchanger. Once they start clanging it just shakes off more debris thats coating the tubes of the exchanger. You later proved that from the curved flakes you got out. If the installer had properly chemically flushed the system when he installed the boiler, this would have been avoided. Good video, made me smile.
Made me nearly wet myself. :-)
Nice to see you back making vids again 🙂
More to come!
Top work fella. I’ve come across a few of those f62 over the years with the display. I’ve had similar with the baxi duotecs doing the same, numbers jumping about on the display. Sends out a E162/63
I have had the Baxi GAs fail in the same way. Just the display completely goes and need a hair drier to get it working.
Hi Ollie, I've just upgraded from a 455 to a 458s and it works great. Direct co and co2 measurement. Like others, I've been disappointed with Tesco and anton. Videos are great by the way
Thanks for the info! Kane didn't get back to me though. :-)
Hey Ollie where's the new bag from that you use for your analyser the multi-compartment one 0:50, looks handy
Sometimes you can be lucky some boiler manufacturers have a filter fitted in the return boiler connection which can when cleaned allow everything to work fine again and at least it would warn of dirty system. Good video 👍
That is true. It can sometimes be an easy fix. :-)
Solder work was bit of a mess on the pipes considering a pro had installed the boiler. I was an electrician and my second trade was plumbing, my soldering wasn't too bad but I recently had my boiler replaced by a guy who worked for the local council. His soldering was incredible. There were no visible signs of solder anywhere. With glasses and torch I inspected the solder joints when he had gone. I could just make out a very faint ring of solder inside the fittings. Amazing, best I've ever seen.
Thats unusual tbh. Most people care more about not leaking than looking good. :-)
@@HeatingGeek Yes I agree but as you know yourself you can have joint with tons of solder on it but it can still leak. I think this guy was just so experienced and definitely a master of plumbing. I think if you cut open one of his joints it would be perfect with a perfect distribution of solder. I'm a really tidy painter and never get paint anywhere except on the thing I'm painting but pro painters Qalwaysseem to get covered in paint. It's nice to see a craftsman these days.
7:59 *E45* 😆👍 boiler needs hand cream 👏😂
Sad.. :-)
@@HeatingGeek do you do any work in the notts area?
@@HeatingGeek that’s a no then? I gather 🤗
@@thomasten7616 Sorry, really busy trying to keep my businesses going..... No, we don't currently work in the Notts area.
@@HeatingGeek oh ok thanks for the reply 🤗
nice and saty safe.
Thanks :-)
It's a good idea to purge the boiler and system of the air you introduced into the system when you were working on the unit, just opening the filling loop to increase the pressure is not sufficient. Golden rule is never fire a boiler or system that's not bleed properly and when doing commercial and industrial boilers never fire the boiler without checking that there is someone in it
testo 327-1 amazing analiser Mate
Nice. Thanks :-)
Sprint Evo 2 0r 3 are a great piece of kit
thank you again
Thanks for watching it. :-)
I use a MRU delta smart..great bit of kit for commercial.. Has Bluetooth to the app and allows to send combustion report directly from the app via email.
Also on commercial sometimes the probe isn’t long enough to reach the front, the app allows you to see readings on your phone. One good thing also is if the Co in the boiler is very high, it purges back to zero very quick once removed. I found the anton would need to be left on driving down the road to clear
I agree about the Anton. :-) Where did you get the unit from?
@@HeatingGeek I’m in Ireland and there is an agent based here. I’m sure you’d find a company in the Uk from google.. Also if you use viessmann boilers, they have a points system and one item they offer is the MRU delta smart just branded viessmann.. I also seen the Riello engineers in Uk when I was over using these so they can be got. They are more expensive than others but worth it IMO. Hope this helps
@@danielb4236 I will have another google. I got no real answers first time. :-)
Nice and informative
Thanks for watching it. :-)
Great video as always!
Glad you enjoyed! Keep going with your videos. They are coming along nicely. ;-)
I have the 455 great piece of kit. If it commercial as in comcat work I would recommend a separate unit made by vent check. Fantastic. Basic. But accurate
I have tried to get a price on a vent check. :-)
I use long nose pliers on the diverter. Sounds airlocked at start up. Worcester are like this in overheat mode.
Yeah, it does sound airlocked but it wasn't. I blead the air from the heat exchanger air vent too.
I never ran from the front of a boiler and I worked on a few thousand ...: P
At a heating installation I had to wash the whole installation twice because when the installer built the installation he poured 25 liters of antifreeze into the installation; after 1-2 years it began to degrade and when it reached the boiler in the heat it turns into pieces similar in texture with a crumbly rubber that clogs all the pipes of the boiler.
I only had negative experiences with heating installations to which antifreeze was added...
Big man
Ha, mi-ai adus aminte de o patanie a mea cu o centrala Bosch undeva in judetul Hunedoara, care se scutura efectiv pe perete din cauza antigelului auto bagat cu multa darnicie de proprietar, doamne, ce zgomote.....
@@nuconteaza8642 poți sa pui antigel in instalații dacă mai întâi le speli bine de tot de resturi de flux de sudura; resturi de uleiuri anticorozive din calorifere… și apoi măsori ph-ul apei ca sa ii dai o șansa mica antigelului sa aupravietuiasca … dacă nu Riști sa obti o budinca rânceda in toată instalatia și sa o faci buna de fier vechi …
Ieri am curățat chimic schimbătorul de apa calda colmatat de la un Viessmann in instalatia căruia s-a pus antigel iar după un an a foat golit dar schimbătorul s-a infundat cu resturi de antigel + alte mizerii din Instalatie intarite in interiorul schimbătorului … mi-a luat vreo ora și 2 feluri de acid sa dizolv tot ce a fost in el…
@@mihaiachim5299 asa e, ai dreptate, dar cand la tara oamenii se sfatuiesc ei intre ei ce si cum si baga antigel complet dupa ureche.....ce spalare a sistemului....ce masurare a ph-ului ce alte alea.....Pe mine m-au intrebat simplu, pai daca in motorul masinii merge, la centrala de ce nu merge?Amuzant nu? Îmi aduc aminte si de un doctor, cu o centrala Ferroli, la o casa de vacanta, o comuna vecina cu cei cu Bosch-ul, cred ca am spalat la schimbator mai mult de doua ore cu mai multe tipuri de acizi, un coleg al meu si cu mine. Nu a mai iesit cum trebuie, centrala fusese si prost reglata, la vana de gaz, mergea blana, ardea gazul ceva de speriat, se plangea de consum doctorul....vai si amar, daca nu am muncit atunci doi oameni sa spalam tot sistemul si centrala si moca, de pila lu patronu...A iesit multumitor, dar pe apa calda, la putere maximă tot mai puteai auzi un usor murmur. Culmea Boschul mai bine s-a curatat....
I haven’t seen a Sage green toilet suite for a while .That noise was nothing compared to a large old fashioned open vented boiler with a dodgy boiler stat and no overheat .
You won't go wrong with the Eurolyzer STx analyser great for domestic and industrial, blueline industries. Small independent business with a super quick turn around on calibration. They send you out an analyser whilst you send yours off for cal.
Pissin myself at that Usain bolt escape. Been there done that 😂😂
Glad its not just me. :-)
Haha that was funny! Great channel Ollie!
Glad you enjoyed it. Hope everything is going great for you guys. Still got the car?
Hi mate
Hope u keeping well
Well said we all done it
I personally find testo are quite good..
Thanks 👍
I used to own Anton v2 .. constant sensors faults cost me a fortune. So dumped it and hit my self a Testo 327-1 and never looked back since. amazing kit for what you pay for it.
Was that heat exchanger ‘kettling’ - sounded like the boiler was turning into a steam generator?
Yep. Quite a bad one.
That made me chuckle "E45" 🤣🤣
Me too :-) And I edited it. My childeren call me sad. 😔
I don't know if it's too many US Chemical Safety Board videos or The Shining but I could not work on boilers. Super hot water, potentially compressed steam... NOPE. Frustrating about the installer but cheers, this was fun to watch.
It was scary to do.:-)
Hi mate i get the testo 330 lx
Gete bit of kit for commercial jobs
Or any type of job i have had other brands but i have found the the 330 lx is an amazing bit of kit its expensive but i have had other analyser the have let me down on 1am call outs. all so the testo will not brick its self if calibration is out of date i know got to get it done every year
But you know there are time when you get busy and it get add to the to do list
I think I will get a testo. ;-)
Where was the debris situated ?
Must be in the main heat exchanger,
Goat
I wish. :-)
Great video . What boiler is that ? I've not seen one those before. Thanks
Alpha boiler
Yeah, it was an alpha. :-)
Kane 457 Cpa1 Kit. Awesome bit of kit. Speak to your local rep and he should throw in a free Kane rucksack too. 👍👍👍
I have emailed the local rep. :-)
I ordered a new 458s about a week ago but still waiting, I have heard they’re the dogs bollox.... I’ve used the new Anton quite a lot and I’m impressed by that as well.. it’s very easy to use. Been told to stay away from testo though
Why stay away from Testo? I’m looking to purchase the Testo 300. Do you have any valid info on them ?
Kane 458s is THE BOLLOX...Foes upto 400kw and NOX too...it 10ddays together delivered...I received mine last week...I can use all my old accessories with 458S
@@chohanchohan8208 the domestic 458 does commercial and Nox. That is amazing !! I wanted the 300 as it’s different but not gonna bother with it. Any offers on ?
I dont know about offers but £825 got me the 458S and hard case .I got to keep my old 455 which is on ebay and will sell for £200....
I don’t have any real info on the testo other than I used to use a 327 a long time ago and wasn’t really that fussed on it, but a couple of retailers and other engineers have said they wouldn’t touch them with a barge pole??? I do however like the look of the 300 version
Were you running to turn the hot tap off?
No, just got caught out by the sudden overheating.
Hi Ollie
I’ve just upgraded my 455 to the 458s and there’s still things Kane are trying to iron out small issues with it so I’d hang on a while tbh!
My 455 was great but Kane’s re-cert fees forced me to upgrade a perfectly good 455 to the 458s, and at the minute I’m regretting it, but it’s all part of there sales ploy!
Have recently been informed also that a fair sized company are getting rid of there 458s and moving to another manufacturer due to the 458s flooding too easily??
Just had to shell out £247.00 for my service, takes piss 😭😭😭
Sounds like the installer fitted that new boiler to a dirty system without flushing of putting a magnet cleaner on the return and caused the iron to back onto the main heat exchanger.
Exactly. :-)
Was it the main hex that needed flushing.
Must be. The other things were clear.
How about a van tour please Ollie?
A big box full of sh#$. :-) Done :-)
@@HeatingGeek I don’t believe that I am sure there are lots of hidden goodies in that VW 😁
Custards for ya! I had an ideal logic heating not leaving boiler so changed diverter valve. All fine two days later same issue so checked diverter checked boiler iso valves 50 mins swearing turned out was on a split heating system and 2X 2 port valves in airing cupboard ffs
:-) I think we have all been caught out by 2 ports on Combis :-) Made me laugh when I read that.
I think the testo digital one is direct co nox
Ah ok. :-) The 300?
What does it mean when an engineer IDs a boiler?
ID stands for "Immediately Dangerous". Used when a boiler is a danger to life.
I know is late answer, but I am a Testo fan, I always trust them, doesn't matter, which one, I think, but 327-1 for me was a pleasure.
I had many other analysers, offered by my employers, but those Testo....
I did go Testo. :-) I'm still not sure though.
Defo after a free analyser 😂👍
F them all. I don't want anything for free. I don't mind selling a good product though. :-)
@@HeatingGeek fair enough, I've heard the testo commercial range are quite decent, calibration is expensive though. You should only need 1 if you're working with force draught burners though. I've always been palmed off with a domestic analyser and got by ok.
Hi Ollie, were you acting on behalf of the manufacturer or did the customer call you in?
Manufacturers
I haven't even watched the vid yet but, first thing I'd ask is.
Is it overheating on HW or CH? Or both. That's little piece of info tells you everything you need to know
I know. :-) And Im not telling.
For me I dont even ask the customer what work they've had done or what's going on with the boiler. They're usually delusional.
So you put it on CH and no overheating, but it is on HW. That rules out the pump and also the primary heat exchanger. Probably 9 times out of 10 a blocked plate heat exchanger.
Let's say it's only over heating on CH, well that could be a closed system filter.
If its overheating on both CH and HW I'd be leaning towards the pump and primary heat exchanger.
It's simple really you've just got to look at what the boiler is doing.
@@whitebear5405 Did you watch the video. :-)
@@HeatingGeek yeah a gave it a like
My knowledge is flushing the system is only for the whole radiator pipe system and radiators to clean and ensure the radiators working properly. I hear the first time the whole boiler is getting to hot aboutthis. From my experience if the boiler is getting to hot it has something to do with the heating chamber where ther whole burning procedure happens. Most i have seen the air flow been blocked and the combustion couldn't get complete to the flue and this heated the boiler up which is dangerous as well because it can damage the boiler and the worst part carbon monoxide could spill into the room because incomplete combustion. However I'm open for new facts i never heard or have seen. If you could explain it to me why the boiler was hot because the system wasn't flushed would be great because if I will have the problem in the future and my experience doesn't work then I have a new knowledge i can use to solve the problem. Kind regards Gerry
I had guessed the issue you had was it was a pressurised water reactor out of a Russian submarine, but apparently I was way off.
Maybe. :-)
I have had a testo for years they have lots of spare parts and take a beating in industrial
Industrial? What sort of CO PPMs are we talking about? CHP? Process Plant?
@@HeatingGeek just grab a testo for your range it all depends on the BTU value you require and the ppm 1 million and under it’s a 475 I think 🤔 lots of info on there site mine is great beats everything else I have broken in 20 years
Is Kane better than Anton?
I think so.
Why?
@@27forme2 Less prone to saturation. You can fit AA batteries if it goes flat and you don't have a power outlet. BUT I do prefer my 455 to the newer ones. I had a few problems with the sprint eco I had. Like the water trap getting broken or leaking. In the end I didn't trust it.
What about 458s?
Any tips on getting work as self employed you were saying that you work for insurance companies and boiler manufacturers Do you Advertise?
Great video mate. Hahahaha i would have run too. That boiler was vicious lmao. If you got there just after the installer would you have bill the customer for wasting your time?
I went for the manufacture, so I get paid regardless. :-)
Hola y yo pienso que el cambiador secundario está lleno de suciedad
“Immergas vitrix tera 24/28”
sounded like air in the system
But that wouldn't stop the HW working. I show the AAV venting.
Christ you forgot your crystal ball . I use testo 330-2 LL great bit of kit . I spoke to testo about the 300 they still have software issues so avoid that one .
I have spoke to a few companies but im not sure which way im going yet.
Kane 458s mate
I am just curious as to why you were even there if in fact, they were already dealing with another engineer, is that an obvious question of have I missed something,why would they hide this fact,,
The other engineer blamed the boiler and I was sent by the manufacture. :-)
@@HeatingGeek Thanks just wondered .
Awesome!🔥👊. I would have overtaken you.😂
😅. I just wasn't expecting it. :-)
Its the testo 330-2 lx
blocked heat exchanger
Yep :-)
Chocked heat exchanger
Sort the battery out in the smoke alarm please
Oh you get that on some jobs Jack, it’s so annoying!
Did you really run?! -:)
Yep. It was really noisy really quick. :-)
Why would they not tell you, that the installer was coming back?
I always carry my Crystal Ball and Tarot cards for situations like this lol 👍🤔😉😄
I don't know. The customer was very elderly and didn't really know what was going on. I don't know who even called us out tbh. I was sent by Alpha.
@@HeatingGeek Right got you, I've just put an evoke 28 in a rented property of mine, quite impressed to be honest👍
@@markcliff9923 Have a good Warranty too. :-)
Im not sure what i was looking at but im positive i would run away from it..
Lucky I didn't need to change clothes. This one caught me out. :-)
Needs hand cream 😂😂
Yep dad jokes. :-)
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Yep. :-)
What a waste of your time. Stay safe Ollie.
Thanks :-) At home with Covid now.
@@HeatingGeek Please take all precautions, you need to stay around for that family fo yours. God bless.
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I can tell you what analysers to avoid. Antons. I’m a service and repair guy and I do oil and gas work. Unlike my mates who are installers and maybe use their testers half a dozen times a week, mine get used and abused everyday. I started off with a telegan years ago, then got a sprint when they came out, then another sprint, then an Evo2 and also an evo1 as a back up. I wouldn’t buy another Anton. Even though the Pro is out now, I’m not upgrading. I can honestly say, and this isn’t just a silly internet comment, these Evos have been the most unreliable pieces of equipment I’ve ever owned for my business. I’ve never had one go the full 12 months between calibrations without issues. Antons servicing leaves a lot to be desired as well. It’s slow, and twice I’ve had machines returned that didn’t actually work the first time they were turned on after a service. I’ve had faulty pumps, dodgy sensors, repeated temperature probe wires snapping etc etc. I’d personally stick to a Kane if I were you. When I was contracting to BG they gave me a TPI. After one week I chucked it in the van and used my own Anton instead. They are proper Micky Mouse. Don’t Kane do a direct measure tester? I thought their new one was?
I'm glad someone has said that. My feeling was the cases and water traps were weak and they over saturated way to easy. Thats why i Have stayed away from them.
that waS FUNNY
:-)
More information would have been nice at the start 😟😟
What would you like to know. :-)
80% of faults due to shit in the system ! Yes you do get electrical faults but mainly crap. Great vids !
This is why I always put a filter on ive been using these filters for a while now there from your neck of the woods in London www.zeetec.uk
Kane 457
Thanks :-)
found this tool in wilko its great for helping to prize hoses, clips etc like you had problems with the diverter valve put one in your tool box mines been a great help.www.wilko.com/en-uk/wilko-screw-puller-6-x-100mm/p/0286615
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